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Glen Haven Area Flood Plain Study Meeting on April 1

3/23/2015

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On Wednesday April 1st as the Larimer County Engineering Department provides information on preliminary floodplain study results in the Glen Haven area. Staff from the Engineering Department and the County’s engineering consultant will be available to answer questions about the study and the results. 

This study is intended to:

· Provide updated hydrologic analysis to identify 100-year peak discharges.
· Help to assess appropriate sizes for roadway or driveway crossing structures on the stream channels.
· Help provide guidance for property owners and others in understanding floodplain constraints and in examining allowable land uses along CR 43 in the community.
· Ultimately be used to adopt new FEMA regulatory flood hazard maps.

From 4:00 p.m. To 7:00 p.m.
Estes Park Town Hall
170 MacGregor Avenue
Second Floor Conference Room

Work has also been ongoing on analysis and design of permanent crossing repairs on the publicly-dedicated portion of West Creek Road and Engineering staff will have information about this project as well.

The meeting is an open house format with no formal presentation. You are welcome at anytime during the meeting to come learn about the study, ask questions and submit your thoughts or comments. We look forward to seeing you.

If you are unable to attend the meeting and have questions, or need more information, please call Mark Peterson in the Engineering Department at (970) 498-5714.

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